Steve Lansdown's gold brings Bristol City to the brink of a return to the Championship Owner Lansdown has ploughed his fortune into the club through love and nothing else That strategy racked up enormous debts when they lost the Championship play-off final in 2008 Lansdown wrote off an eye-watering £35million worth of debt last year He is more pragmatic with his money nowadays and City are on the brink of a return to the second tier By Jack Gaughan This was tricky for Steve Cotterill. He did not want to do Bristol City down but at the same time felt the truth ought to be laid bare. The eight-second pause was revealing in its length as a delicate topic reared its head. Where exactly would this club — now on the brink of the Championship — be without their billionaire owner Steve Lansdown? Cotterill looked down at his feet, searching for the right answer. ‘I don’t quite know,’ he said, head shaking. It isn’t worth thinking about. He is aware that they’d be nowhere near a win away from League One promotion, potentially ending the season as champions and enjoying a spectacularly redeveloped Ashton Gate. please log in to view this image Steve Cotteril has taken Bristol City to the brink of a Championship return after two seasons in League One please log in to view this image City have already won silverware this season in the shape of a Johnstone's Paint Trophy win last month ‘There are a lot of big clubs in League One, Two and the Conference with good support. You only have to look at Bristol Rovers and the crowds they get in the Conference,’ Cotterill added after his side’s 1-1 draw at second-placed Preston. The inference was obvious. ‘We’re on the verge of the Championship and that’s only down to Steve and his investment and what he’s doing at the ground.’ Lansdown, who made his fortune from financial services, is a rare breed in English football, unwavering in ploughing his own fortune into the club through love and nothing else. It hasn’t always been rosy. That strategy was downright naive when they chased the Premier League dream and racked up astonishing debts in doing so. Dean Windass’s memorable winner for Hull City in the 2008 Championship play-off final might have cost Bristol City far more than just missing out on top-flight riches. If Lansdown hadn’t changed his approach they could have folded. please log in to view this image Dean Windass hit the only goal of the game as Hull were promoted at the expense of the Robins Those mistakes — over-paying for decent but not exceptional players — meant the owner had to write off an eye-watering £35million worth of debt last year. The age of Financial Fair Play dictates they must live within their means. Lansdown is far more pragmatic with money nowadays, even though Cotterill was allowed to spend £1.65m on four players last summer. They later sold striker Sam Baldock to Brighton for £2m and the squad is among the smallest in all four divisions. Quality, not quantity. ‘I ain’t quite sure we bought the division,’ Cotterill added. ‘We pay all these over a period of time, over a couple of years. ‘We will still potentially need to up our budget from where we are [next season]. I wouldn’t mind betting that Preston have got a bigger budget than us. I’m not saying that to put any pressure on anybody, all I’m saying is that their squad’s bigger than ours and I know their players. Probably Sheffield United as well.’ please log in to view this image Aaron Wilbraham celebrates his goal at Preston which kept City's eight-point lead at the top of League One Bristol City will become the first Football League club to clinch promotion this year should they beat Bradford at Valley Parade on Tuesday, in turn ending a two-year absence from the Championship. They have been staying in a Preston hotel ahead of the trip across the Pennines, training at Burnley today and utilising Cotterill’s contacts. ‘I was at Burnley for nearly four years,’ he added. ‘I should be allowed to train on the pitch that I built! We sold Robbie Blake [to Birmingham City for more than £1m in 2004] and built a new pitch. I will take credit for that.’ What he won’t take credit for is City’s rise back where they belong. That’s reserved for one fanatic with very deep pockets. please log in to view this image Owner Steve Lansdown (right) has backed Bristol City to the hilt with his own personal fortune http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
Spooky . I was about to post the same link this morning but could not think of a title. I do not approve of some of SL's ways but there is no doubt he is our white knight. This summer's signings will say a lot about the next stage in our development.
Lansdown wrote off an eye-watering £35million worth of debt last year. Mr Lansdown hasn't done this. Debt has been re positioned from Bristol City Football Club Limited to Ashton Gate Limited, which are both part of Bristol City Holdings Limited.
We need a striker to play along side WILBS We need a central defender as back up We need a quality midfielder as back up We need a quality defender as backup We need to bring back our young loan players We need to get rid of our aged loan players We need to ensure that our core players are on better contracts for at least 2 full seasons
Well we need a striker - a left sided centre half - a quality central midfield player Not as back-up but to improve the starting XI
'Well we need a striker' - A Keeper, 2 Defenders and 1 in CM. 'Not as back-up but to improve the starting XI' That's 5 I think we need and can't wait to see Cotterill's summer signings.
2 x strikers 1 x keeper in the Heaton mould Agree with Simon that we need a top quality CM. And Adios to Wagstaff.........
Striker without question- harsh on Fielding after the season he has had, but a better back up keeper at least needed.- Defender as back up- Midfield CM. Squad we have had has been superb and cant be cast aside immediately, but I do agree squad is thin and needs strengthening to survive a a higher level
2 strikers Two midfielders (Give Pack a contract, get rid of Elliot) Left sided defender Back up Goalie Maybe one more right sided player